My hair isn’t as long as yours and I tried one of your tutorials – FAIL! Hee, hee, it made a really cute 1-inch long ponytail. I will just wait a couple months and try again. I am enjoying your blog. Maybe I can have longish hair.

First of all, thanks for all your great tutorials! Secondly, I have a quick question regarding the dry shampoo: I’ve heard a lot of brands leave a white residue, and I have very dark brown hair so you can see the problem. Do you have any recommendations on brands which will not leave the white residue?

Can I just say I’m thrilled to see this is becoming a style??!? This is (kind of) what my hair normally does. I would always feel frustrated & so unstylish because I can never get it to hold a really consistent soft curl. I can get it straight with a nice flatiron but my hair is so THICK it just takes longer than I usually budget for in the mornings. If this is going to becoming a hot new style, I will live it up while it lasts!! haha Thank you, Elizabeth Olsen!

loving your blog….its now my guilty pleasure to check new hairstyles all the time. I like the bangs too. I just cut mine on Saturday but not quite that short…I might go for your look, its super cute. Totally enjoyed the blooper….that would so be my reaction. Blessings to you!Lori

I just recently added you to my Facebook and I found you on Pinterest a few weeks ago. I just want to thank you for all of your Tutorials! They are very helpful! You have even inspired me to cut my own bangs (which I have never done before). Ha! I was scared but they turned out pretty decent! I was just wondering what the Color of your Lip Stick is that you are wearing in the “Barely Waves” tutorial. It is very stunning, I love the color! Thanks again for all of your tips and I am looking forward to more of your upcoming tutorials.

Don’t think I didn’t notice the bangs!! I am always having bang issues…but thank you for the wonderful tutorials that have helped me to manage them. I get a lot of compliments on my “up-do’s” thanks to you!Here’s an odd question…I use a lot of hairspray(Bed Head, Big Sexy Hair, etc.) and find that it coats every square inch of my bathroom – vanity, floor, walls, toilet – any tips for cleaning those surfaces, or am I the only one with this problem?!

I love your blog and tutorials. Thank you so much for taking the time to record, edit, post and share them. I have really learning so much.I do have a question? For thick hair, longer hair, would you still recommend using a 1 inch curling iron to achieve these curls? I had never thought of turning the temp down. But whenever I use a 1 inch my hair gets extra thick and their is too many curls. I had also never thought of running a straight iron through it? God Bless!

love this! question though: I have crazy thick hair that is probably 4-5 inches longer than yours. am I better off doing narrower but deeper sections, or wider but thinner sections, and do the under-layer separately? (if that makes sense…)

By far my FAVORITE tutorial to date! I have long hair, a little more than mid way down my back and while I love love love everything you do on here, it’s not always easy to adapt (read make it look as good/easy as you make it look) with my long out of control locks. Not only does this style look/work great with my hair, it only took about TEN minutes to style! AWESOME! Thanks you Kate for letting me sleep for 15 more minutes in the morning

I love your hairstyling advice! I’m looking at growing my hair out to its natural color, so I was looking at either having a professional attempt to dye the length of my hair to a similar natural color (medium to dark ash/sandy blonde). Unfortunately, I’ve been keeping it an auburn color, and my hair absorbed only the pure red, none of the coppery/gold tones, so I fear that the hairdresser will end up giving me an erroneous tone. Do you have any suggestions for gracefully growing out dyed hair? I’m willing to cut it as short as yours was in your Bouncy Curled Under tutorial. Thank you!

I’ve taken that exact picture of Elizabeth Olsen’s hair to various hair salons and no one has been able to give me the jagged edges she has in the picture…so frustrating! I read an article that her hairstylist “takes 3 inch sections of her hair, giving each a single twist, and then uses thinning shears on the bottom 2-3 inches”. Even with that description, none of the hair stylist seem to know what to do. Any advice on how else to tell hair stylists how to achieve the actual hair cut? Thanks!

I am in love with Julianne Houghs hair right now. I recently cut my hair to a just above the shoulders bob like hers. I mostly wear it straight because everytime I curl it it looks too “overly curled”. Would this tutorial be useful on my length of hair or do you have any tips on how I can get similar loose waves with my shorter hair?

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